Alabama Administrative Code
Title 810 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Chapter 810-5-1 - VEHICLE REGISTRATION
INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION PLAN
Section 810-5-1-.440 - International Registration Plan (IRP) License Plates
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) The department i the sole issuing authority for applicants seeking apportioned vehicle registration under the provisions of the International Registration Plan (IRP) or any other registration/reciprocity compact requiring payment of apportioned registration fees which the State of Alabama, through the Commissioner of the Department of Revenue under the authority of § 32-6-56, Code of Ala. 1975.
(2) Any person seeking apportioned registration or reregistration of his/her vehicle or fleet must electronically complete and submit the application through the Alabama Motor Carrier portal. Applications will be rejected as incomplete if the necessary information is not submitted and will not be considered as received. Merely filing an application does not constitute authority to operate a vehicle.
(3) Under the provisions of the IRP,
registrants are to declare the combined gross vehicle weights of motor vehicles
which they desire to be qualified in member jurisdictions. The cab card will
reflect the registered weight of the vehicle for each jurisdiction. The
registered vehicle weight cannot exceed the maximum weight allowed in each
jurisdiction. The maximum operating weights for each jurisdiction can be found
on the International Registration Plan, Inc. website at
(4) Prerequisites to issuance of license plates and registration include the following:
Photocopies are acceptable.
(5) Payment for IRP registrations must be electronically remitted.
(6) Upon receipt of applications, supporting documents and payments for apportioned registration, the department issues license plates and registrations. The department assumes no responsibility for any liability, damage, or enforcement action taken against the registrant as a result of the credentials issued to the registrant. The registrant is responsible for securing the correct license plate classification (including weight classification) based on his/her operation of the vehicle and Alabama motor vehicle registration statutes. Upon receipt of the vehicle license plates and cab cards, it is the responsibility of the registrant to review the information shown on the cab card to ascertain whether he/she will be in compliance with the of law.
(7) Temporary Evidence of Apportioned Registration (TEAR)
Authors: James P. Starling, Sherry Helms
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 32-6-56, 40-2A-7(a)(5).